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Sports: Baseball
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Background of the Sport
Baseball developed in the United States before the turn of the century, loosely based on cricket. It began as a leisurely white man's game, though the Negro Leagues introduced quality players to the professional leagues. The game itself hasn't changed much since the days of Jackie Robinson, Ty Cobb and Mickey Mantle. The recent home run derby between Mark McGwire and Sammy Sossa added a lot to fan interest.
The sport is played on a large field with four bases in a diamond shape in one corner. Two teams of nine players play, one covering the field and the bases, the other at bat. The field-team positions are: 1st, 2nd and 3rd base, shortstop, left field, right field, centre field, pitcher and catcher (at home plate).
Players at bat try to hit the ball, thrown by a pitcher. After hitting the ball a player runs around the bases before the ball is caught and thrown to another player who must "tag" them with it (he is then called "out"). They can also move runners around the bases by "stealing" bases, running to the next base after the pitcher "pitches" the ball. When a player reaches home plate again without being tagged, that counts as a scoring "run". After three players are tagged "out", teams switch positions, and continue to play for 9 "innings".
A pitcher can also get a player "out" if they miss hitting the ball in three good pitches. A "strike" is a pitch, good enough to be hit, but missed by the batter. If the ball was ruled by the umpire as not good enough to be hit, it is called a "ball". With four balls, a player is allowed to walk to the first base.
Baseball is a popular professional sport, with 28 major league teams in North America, including Toronto and Montreal. Minor league baseball is also played across North America, including the Calgary Cannons. But baseball has grassroots appeal as it can be played by average people who are out for some fun in the summer.
Variations of the sport:
Baseball
Game played for 7 innings, around a diamond with 90 foot baselines, with a 9 inch circumference ball pitched (usually overhand) from a raised mound 60 feet from home palte
Slowpitch Softball
Game played for 7 innings, around a diamond with 60 foot baselines, with a 12 inch circumference ball pitched underhand from a marked circle 40-43 feet from home plate
Fastpitch SOftball
Game played for 9 innings, around a diamond with 60 foot baselines, with a 12 inch circumference ball pitched underhand from a pitcher's mark 36 feet from home plate.
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Equipment
The game of baseball has two main variations: softball, and baseball. In softball, the pitcher throws the ball (a bit larger than a baseball) underhand with a slow arc so the batter has a good chance to hit the ball. In baseball, the ball is thrown quickly over the shoulder, requiring quick reflexes on the part of the batter. Softball is often played co-ed, with men and women playing on the same teams.
Some equipment is needed for both variations. To play baseball, you need a baseball glove, which has very large leather fingers to help catch the flying ball, and is padded protect your own hand. The catcher's mitt is probably the most expensive glove, but most gloves will cost between $40 and $130. You may also want a baseball cap to shield your eyes from the glare of the low sun during afternoon and evening games. A baseball bat, whether in the traditional wood or modern day aluminum, will run between $35-$75, but is often supplied by the league. Other equipment, like cleatted shoes, a batting helmet and knee pads, is optional.
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Where
Most community centres field teams of varying level of skills. Call your community centre or local Parks and Recreation office.
There are also several leagues including:
Aurora Diggers Girls Softball Association, Lois Thompson 905-727-8089
Aurora Ladies Recreation Slo-Pitch League, Miana Pedersen 905-727-9743
Aurora Ladies Softball Association, Sheila Tipton 905-727-8285
Aurora Men's Slow Pitch League (no phone # provided)
Aurora Minor Ball Association Dave Giroux 905-841-5331
Baseball - Monday Night Ladies, Robyn Spiesz 905-642-4213
Baseball - Monday Night Mens, Arnie Gainsbrook, 905-640-8802
Baseball - Tuesday Night Ladies, Dolores Kroupis, 905-642-0657
Baseball-Monday Night Ladies, Robin Spiesz 905-642-4213
Baseball-Monday Night Men's, Arnie Gainsbrook 905-640-8802
Baseball-Tuesday Night Ladies, Dolores Kroupis 905-642-0657
City Of Vaughan Baseball Association (Maple) (905)832-9659
East Gwillimbury Amateur Ladies Softball 905-478-4036
East Gwillimbury Ladies Softball League 905-853-5716
East Gwillimbury Men's Fastball 905-476-2063
East Gwillimbury Minor Softball Registration 905-836-6894
East Gwillimbury Mixed Slowpitch Softball 905-473-2925
Georgina Ladies Fun League, Lee Draycott 905-476-6496
Georgina Men's Slo-pitch, Bob Grayer 905-476-0239
Georgina Minor Baseball Association 905-476-9406
Georgina Minor Baseball, Noel St.Jean 905-476-7024
Georgina Mixed Slo-pitch, Jeff Leggett 905-722-3339
Keswick Ladies Slo-pitch, Jennifer Palmer 905-476-3534
Keswick Men's Slo-pitch, Art Cossaboom 905-989-2518
Lake Simcoe Minor Softball (no phone # provided)
Lake Simcoe Minor Softball, Todd Saunders 905-596-0107
Markham Women's Slo Pitch (no phone # provided)
Minor Ball Association, Whitchurch-Stouffville, June Doner, 905-887-0655
Oak Ridges Co-ed Slo Pitch 905-773-5889
Oak Ridges Minor Ball Association 416-410-4313
Over 30 Ball, Cheryl Smyth 905-476-4334
Over 45 Mixed League, Chuck McNeil 905-722-6881
Pefferlaw Ladies 3 Pitch, Bev Gettler (705) 437-4773
Richmond Hill Ladies Recreational Softball League 905-642-8326
Richmond Hill Ladies Slo-Pitch 1905-836-0358
Richmond Hill Mens Slo-Pitch 905-770-5891
Richmond Hill Minor Ball Association 905-883-0345
Richmond Hill Mixed Slo Pitch 905-868-9229
Richmond Hill Phoenix Baseball Club 905-737-3384
Stouffville Umpires Association Fast Pitch,, Paul Doner 905-640-1691
Stouffville Umpires Association, Slow Pitch, Allan Piette 905-473-9771
Sunday Morning Fun League, Kevin Litt 905-476-3560
Thornhill Baseball Club - 416-969-7555
Thornhill Minor Softball Association (905)771-1130
Umpires Association, Stouffville Fast Pitch, Paul Doner - 905-887-9738
Umpires Association, Stouffville Slo-Pitch, Al Piette - 905-640-1691
Valhalla Mixed Slo-Pitch, Terry Sherin 905-727-9781
West Park Men's Fun League, Ron Mills 905-476-4634
Whitchurch-Stouffville Minor Softball Association, June Doner 905-887-0655
Woodbridge Warriors Softball Association (Woodbridge) (416)743-2979
Yonge Aurora Mixed Slo-Pitch (no phone number provided)
York Region Men's Slo-Pitch League 905-773-6669
Catch competitive Major League baseball with the Toronto Blue Jays (416-341-1000), who play at the Rogers Centre( formerly the "SkyDome") .
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The Toronto Maple Leafs Intercounty Baseball Club (416-631-2600) have their head office in Etobicoke but play their home games a the Christie Pits (Bloor & Christie, in Toronto, 416-530-1775)
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